David Woolley wrote:
> Jonathan Hassell wrote:
>>
>> Accordingly, you'll find that both of the colour combinations you
>> mention meet WCAG-AA rather than having 'almost zero colour contrast'.
>
> If #007e1a (peak, many pixels darker due to anti-aliasing), on #474848,
> equivalent to 30% gray on 28% gray passes the standard, there is
> something wrong with the standard. When sampling the grayscale colour
> values, I had to enlarge the image to be able to see the boundaries
> accurately enough to do the sampling.
I really don't think this list is a suitable forum to be 'auditing'
material.
With respect
Josh
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